Chapter 328: Looking for Cousin Husband

Style: Historical Author: braggartWords: 2889Update Time: 24/01/11 23:20:12
Thinking of this, she was in a state of confusion. She knew that as long as she reported the matter, her cousin-in-law's official position as "Jin Yiwei Trial Hundred Households" would be enough for her to "make meritorious service". Although many people have been arrested now, but among them There is no one who really has an "official status". Lin Ming is an upright member of the Royal Guards and a serious court official. His weight is completely different from that of the "miscellaneous fish" caught. This alone is enough for her to be promoted to the first level. No problem, maybe you can even join the Political and Security Bureau with this level...

She suddenly realized that it was too ruthless to think like this: Not to mention that Lin Ming had a small affair with her. From a kinship perspective alone, he had done nothing to make her feel sorry for her. During his time in Foshan, it could be said that It was a rare and happy time for her to be free. Now I am thinking about asking him to contribute...

Thinking of this, she felt horrified. She couldn't do such a thing. Besides, if your cousin-in-law is reported, what will your cousin do? My cousin treats me well...

However, if she didn't report her, once her cousin-in-law was captured... she simply couldn't imagine it. She thought rather pessimistically that Lin Ming would be arrested soon - Li Yongxun knew too well the power of the Senate's dictatorship. It would be very difficult for my brother-in-law to survive in Lingao with his little "jianghu experience".

We must find our brother-in-law as soon as possible and persuade him to leave Lingao! Otherwise, the consequences if arrested would be disastrous. Although there is no imperial edict in Lingao and there is no notorious "Beizhen Fusi", once it falls into the hands of the Political Security Bureau, the fate will never be much better than that of Dongchang - nothing more than the torture here The form is "cleaner" and less likely to cost people's lives - the lives of convicted rebels will be squeezed out of their last bits of value, and finally consumed in mines and construction sites.

My cousin-in-law has a lot of ups and downs. First of all, I feel sorry for my cousin. She also has a large family there. Without this pillar of support, what will happen to the family?

Moreover, after her brother-in-law was arrested, the relationship between herself and her cousin-in-law would become a flashpoint, although the relationship between her and Lin Ming was clearly written in her self-report. However, according to the consistent style of the Political and Security Bureau, he will definitely be "suspended and quarantined for review" as a "related person".

Li Yongxun couldn't help but shudder when he thought of the days when he was locked up in the "study class" and wrote "materials" in the dark. And with such a tail, it is unknown whether she will continue to be a "policeman", let alone work as an errand in the "Imperial City Division" one day.

But how can we find our cousin-in-law now? Since he was sneaking in to inquire about the military situation, he must have come under a pseudonym. Lingao is such a large city, with a permanent and floating population of nearly 200,000. It is one of the few large cities even in the Ming Dynasty. If he changed his name again, he would be looking for a needle in a haystack...

However, this is not a problem for Li Yongxun, who has been immersed in the police agency for several years. She also knows a lot about the case-handling techniques and ideas of the Senate police. Combining what she saw today, she analyzed it carefully:

Although Lin Ming was not wearing his own clothes at Night Flower and was wearing the store's bathrobe, he still had his hair bunted in a bun, indicating that he was not a naturalized citizen and should have entered the country as an active immigrant or business traveler.

Because he has not been "purified", he will definitely not work in institutions or companies under the control of the Senate. Considering that there are no beggars or vagrants in Lingao, he will go to a mid-to-high-end romantic place like "Yehua". Obviously Lin Ming is Appearing in a decent image - probably disguised as a small businessman or something.

Since you are entering the country as a trader, you will definitely apply for a temporary ID card. Whether you are renting a house or staying in a hotel, you will be registered. Although he must have used a pseudonym, even if he was spending time in the popular area of ​​Dongmen City, his base should be in Dongmen City. Combining the two points, we should be able to find out some ugly Yinmao.

These household registration materials are managed by the household registration office. This is the advantage of being near water. Li Yongxun secretly called it a fluke. She picked up the black tea that had become cold, drank it in one gulp, and stood up.

"Sister Li, are you off work? Let's go back to the dormitory together." The invitation was given to her "apprentice", a student who was recently assigned from the College of Arts and Sciences and now sleeps in the same dormitory with her. Although they were polite to each other on the surface, Li Yongxun just didn't like this girl.

"No, you go back first, I still have some work to do." Li Yongxun said.

The "apprentice" obeyed and left first. Li Yongxun looked up at the entire office. Most of the people in Ruo Daqian's office had left. She stood up, packed up the files on the table, classified them one by one and locked them, and then left the office.

After leaving the office, she went to the National Police database. The database is located in the basement of the headquarters building, where all electric lights are installed. The dim light from a small number of incandescent lamps in the corridor cast shadows on the walls, adding a sense of mystery.

Under the half-dark lights in the corridor, piles, piles, and bundles of information and files were piled haphazardly. These are materials that have not yet been sorted and archived - there is a shortage of everything locally, qualified archivists are unheard of, and the accumulation rate of files far exceeds the sorting speed of the pitifully few unprofessional archivists.

The archivist on duty is a clerk who was retained from the former county government office. Although his experience has nothing to do with modern archives management, he can still be considered a "professional" and it is easier to master new knowledge. I will continue to do my job in this archives.

According to the rules of "Australian Master", he asked Li Yongxun to show his ID, even though she has been coming here almost once or twice a week in the past few years.

As usual, he looked at the document carefully as if he had never seen it before, and then stared at Li Yongxun's face expressionlessly. This old book office knows best the preferences of the new owner, which is to "do things according to the rules." As a "retained staff" with "history problems", he always tries his best to express himself perfectly in this regard.

Finally, he took out a form on a clipboard and filled in her name, police number, and finally the date of the inquiry.

"Sign." He said and returned the form and documents together.

Li Yongxun felt a little nervous. Her inquiry would be recorded on the registration form. However, she comes to check the files every two or three days, and the files she checks are related to her job, so it should not arouse suspicion.

After signing, she said: "I want to check the records of temporary ID cards issued in the past three months."

The attendant searched carefully from the shelf next to him and pulled out a thick index register. He licked his finger on his tongue and quickly turned it over. It didn't take long to find the page.

"The materials you want are in b/61/l/18-39, come with me."

They came to storage area B, where rows of wooden filing cabinets stood tall. The attendant quickly opened one of the cabinets.

"There are twelve boxes of documents in total. Don't you have any more specific contents?"

"To search them all..." Li Yongxun looked at these huge cardboard boxes. If he was unlucky, he wouldn't be able to find them until dawn.

Each of those boxes was as big as a large desk drawer, more than a meter deep, and made of cardboard. The attendant found a trailer for her, dragged the box to the reading area, and turned on the special light. Li Yongxun took a deep breath, opened the first box, took out a large stack of paper folders, and started checking.

Li Yongxun knew that he was looking for a needle in a haystack. ID photography has not yet been promoted, so there is no photo on the ID card, only fingerprints. She did not know what Lin Ming's pseudonym was, which made the inquiry very difficult. She thought for a while and could only look through them one by one to see which ones were more similar.

What she knew clearly was that Lin Ming must have a Foshan accent, so his registered "original place" could only be a nearby prefecture or county. Secondly, he is literate and comes from a hundred households, so he is likely to be registered as "literate". Adding his age and gender can narrow the search.

Li Yongxun started searching from the date closest to him. She was lucky, and she quickly found a piece of information with the registrant's name "Lin Min".

Except for this name, everything else matches the image of my cousin-in-law: gender, age, place of origin and education level. It's just that the place of origin is "Kaohsiung", which is a bit strange. The occupation registration is "sailor", but my cousin-in-law has never been a sailor... However, looking further, "Lin Min" came from a Guangzhou-registered ship. Disembarked from the Dongshanju. This seems to be a bit more solid.

She carefully read the registration materials, which had not much "information", several times - and couldn't see anything else. She thought for a while, picked up the pencil, wrote down the temporary ID number of "Lin Min" on the note, and then returned to the counter.

"I want to check this person's employment registration and household registration."

The clerk on duty took it, worked for a while among the index books and cards behind him, and found three more pieces of material.

Employment registration is very simple, but Li Yongxun still found the information she wanted on it. "Lin Min" was registered at the "Weimin Employment Agency" in Dongmen City, which is the same as his appearance in the custom area of ​​Dongmen City. Worthy. Looking at the employment registration materials below, "Lin Min" became a "documentary" at a wholesaler "Haixing Hao" in Dongmen City the day after registration.

The second document is Haixing Hao's temporary household registration information: "Lin Min", as an employee of this brand, has settled in Haixing Hao's "group dormitory".

Li Yongxun has basically determined that Lin Min is Lin Ming - when she was interrogating the prostitute last night, she accidentally heard someone mention that there was a guest named Wang who was a clerk on the "Haixing". r1152